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Pan-American Games, San Juan 1979 PAN-AMERICAN GAMES San Juan, Puerto Rico 1979 100 METRES (7 Jul) HEAT 1 (+0.69m) 1 Silvio Leonard Sarria Cuba 10.27 2 Nelson Rocha dos Santos Brazil 10.39 3 Oliver Heywood Jamaica 10.64 4 Marvin Nash Canada 10.73 5 Edwin Noel Trinidad and Tobago 10.75 6 Ronald Russell Virgin Islands 11.25 HEAT 2 (+0.80m) 1 Emmit King USA 10.25 2 Desai Williams Canada 10.44 3 Guy Abrahams Panama 10.50 4 Gerardo Suero Correa Dominican Republic 10.59 5 Richard Wilson Jamaica 10.73 6 David Phillips Barbados 10.91 7 Roberto McFarlane Mitchener Costa Rica 11.11 HEAT 3 (+1.07m) 1 Harvey Glance USA 10.14 2 Rui da Silva Brazil 10.38 3 Ephraim Serrete Trinidad and Tobago 10.42 4 Jesús Cabrera Quinones Puerto Rico 10.48 5 Wendell Powell Virgin Islands 10.98 James Gilkes Guyana DNRun HEAT 4 (+0.33m) 1 Osvaldo Lara Canizares Cuba 10.45 2 Rawle Clarke Barbados 10.54 3 Rudy Levarity Bahamas 10.55 4 Dennis Trott Bermuda 10.56 5 Rafael Félix López Dominican Republic 10.64 6 Florencio Aguilar Mejia Panama 10.76 7 Luis Schneider Zuanich Chile 10.96 NON-PARTICIPANTS Ricky Moxey Bahamas Calvin Dill Bermuda Reinaldo Lizardi Venezuela Miguel Sulbaran Venezuela Pan-American Games, San Juan 1979 - 1 - 100 METRES (7 Jul) SEMI-FINALS HEAT 1 (+0.82m) 1 Harvey Glance USA 10.13 2 Silvio Leonard Sarria Cuba 10.20 3 Nelson Rocha dos Santos Brazil 10.30 4 Desai Williams Canada 10.43 5 Ephraim Serrete Trinidad and Tobago 10.45 6 Oliver Heywood Jamaica 10.63 7 Rudy Levarity Bahamas 10.69 8 Gerard Suero Correa Dominican Republic 10.73 HEAT 2 (+0.93m) 1 Emmit King USA 10.19 2 Rui da Silva Brazil 10.44 3 Rawle Clarke Barbados 10.44 4 Osvaldo Lara Canizares Cuba 10.44 5 Guy Abrahams Panama 10.45 6 Dennis Trott Bermuda 10.56 7 Jesús Cabrera Quinones Puerto Rico 10.62 8 Rafael Félix López Dominican Republic 10.68 100 METRES (8 Jul) FINAL 1 Silvio Leonard Sarria Cuba 10.13 2 Harvey Glance USA 10.19 3 Emmit King USA 10.30 4 Nelson Rocha dos Santos Brazil 10.33 5 Rui da Silva Brazil 10.41 6 Osvaldo Lara Canizares Cuba 10.47 7 Rawle Clarke Barbados 10.48 8 Desai Williams Canada 10.58 wind +1.50m Pan-American Games, San Juan 1979 - 2 - 200 METRES (9 Jul) HEAT 1 (+2.80m) 1 Silvio Leonard Sarria Cuba 20.63 2 Don Coleman USA 20.63 3 Altevir Silva de Araujo Filho Brazil 20.69 4 Desai Williams Canada 20.90 5 Jesús Cabrera Quinones Puerto Rico 21.16 6 Rawle Clarke Barbados 21.25 7 Luis Schneider Zuanich Chile 21.85 8 Guy Abrahams Panama 22.50 HEAT 2 (+1.09m) 1 James Gilkes Guyana 20.84 2 Rudy Levarity Bahamas 21.06 3 Rafael Félix López Dominican Republic 21.38 4 Tony Sharpe Canada 21.39 5 Michael Barnes Jamaica 21.54 6 David Phillips Barbados 22.36 Ronald Russell Virgin Islands DNRun HEAT 3 (+0.01m) 1 Floyd Brown Jamaica 20.87 2 Dwayne Evans USA 20.93 3 Osvaldo Lara Canizares Cuba 21.26 4 Michael Paul Trinidad and Tobago 21.56 5 Randolph Wheatley Virgin Islands 21.68 Rui da Silva Brazil DNRun Florencio Aguilar Mejia Panama DNRun NON-PARTICIPANTS Cuthbert Jacobs Antigua and Barbuda Ricky Moxey Bahamas Calvin Dill Bermuda Dan Biocchi Canada Dacre Bowen Canada Tomás González Barrios Cuba Reinaldo Lizardi Venezuela Ely Zabala Venezuela Pan-American Games, San Juan 1979 - 3 - 200 METRES (9 Jul) SEMI-FINALS HEAT 1 (+1.10m) 1 James Gilkes Guyana 20.46 2 Silvio Leonard Sarria Cuba 20.65 3 Floyd Brown Jamaica 20.83 4 Dwayne Evans USA 21.00 5 Tony Sharpe Canada 21.33 6 Rafael Félix López Dominican Republic 21.40 7 Rawle Clarke Barbados 21.43 8 Randolph Wheatley Virgin Islands 21.47 HEAT 2 (+2.41m) 1 Don Coleman USA 20.45 2 Desai Williams Canada 20.75 3 Osvaldo Lara Canizares Cuba 20.78 4 Altevir Silva de Araujo Filho Brazil 20.86 5 Rudy Levarity Bahamas 20.89 6 Michael Paul Trinidad and Tobago 21.11 7 Jesús Cabrera Quinones Puerto Rico 21.21 8 Michael Barnes Jamaica 21.24 200 METRES (10 Jul) FINAL 1 Silvio Leonard Sarria Cuba 20.37 2 James Gilkes Guyana 20.46 3 Don Coleman USA 20.56 4 Altevir Silva de Araujo Filho Brazil 20.60 5 Floyd Brown Jamaica 20.74 6 Desai Williams Canada 20.98 7 Osvaldo Lara Canizares Cuba 21.00 8 Rudy Levarity Bahamas 21.08 wind +3.85m Pan-American Games, San Juan 1979 - 4 - 400 METRES (11 Jul) HEAT 1 1 Willie Smith USA 46.68 2 Bert Cameron Jamaica 47.29 3 Joseph Coombs Trinidad and Tobago 47.29 4 Carlos Alvarez Sanchez Cuba 47.80 5 Bryan Saunders Canada 48.61 6 Francisco Solis Manriquez Dominican Republic 49.64 7 Miguel Banegas Puerto Honduras 52.97 HEAT 2 1 Delmo da Silva Brazil 47.27 2 Glenn Bogue Canada 47.52 3 Alberto Juantorena Danger Cuba 47.59 4 Mike Solomon Trinidad and Tobago 47.95 5 Fred Sowerby Antigua 48.15 6 Gerold Pawirodikromo Surinam 48.78 7 Randolph Wheatley Virgin Islands 48.89 HEAT 3 1 Tony Darden USA 46.91 2 Clyde Edwards Barbados 47.52 3 Colin Bradford Jamaica 47.56 4 Antonio Eusebio Dias Ferreira Brazil 47.81 5 Gregory Simons Bermuda 48.24 6 Anatalio Ramirez Dominican Republic 48.66 7 Rigoberto Meléndez Solano Honduras 52.59 NON-PARTICIPANTS Gabriel Lopera Londoño Colombia Jorge Zackey Puerto Rico Hipolito Brown Venezuela Erick Phillips Venezuela Ulric Jackson Virgin Islands Pan-American Games, San Juan 1979 - 5 - 400 METRES (11 Jul) SEMI-FINALS HEAT 1 1 Willie Smith USA 46.10 2 Joseph Coombs Trinidad and Tobago 46.49 3 Colin Bradford Jamaica 46.51 4 Glenn Bogue Canada 46.63 5 Delmo da Silva Brazil 46.81 6 Carlos Alvarez Sanchez Cuba 47.26 7 Fred Sowerby Antigua 47.29 8 Gregory Simons Bermuda 47.66 HEAT 2 1 Tony Darden USA 45.89 2 Alberto Juantorena Danger Cuba 46.19 3 Clyde Edwards Barbados 46.32 4 Bryan Saunders Canada 46.34 5 Bert Cameron Jamaica 46.36 6 Mike Solomon Trinidad and Tobago 46.91 7 Antonio Eusebio Dias Ferreira Brazil 47.32 8 Anatolio Ramirez Dominican Republic 49.12 400 METRES (12 Jul) FINAL 1 Tony Darden USA 45.11 2 Alberto Juantorena Danger Cuba 45.24 3 Willie Smith USA 45.30 4 Bert Cameron Jamaica 45.97 5 Bryan Saunders Canada 46.16 6 Colin Bradford Jamaica 46.36 7 Clyde Edwards Barbados 46.66 8 Joseph Coombs Trinidad and Tobago 46.98 Pan-American Games, San Juan 1979 - 6 - 800 METRES (7 Jul) HEAT 1 1 James Robinson USA 1:50.9 2 Cristian Molina Sifuentes Chile 1:51.1 3 Alberto Westerman Lopes Brazil 1:51.2 4 Victor Ramos Puerto Rico 1:51.2 5 Leandro Civil Jorvis Cuba 1:51.2 6 Omar Andematten Argentina 1:51.8 HEAT 2 1 Alberto Juantorena Danger Cuba 1:51.1 2 Michael Watson Bermuda 1:51.1 3 Doug Wournell Canada 1:51.7 4 Francisco Solis Manriquez Dominican Republic 1:52.0 5 Gustavo Rivera Puerto Rico 1:52.2 6 Rigoberto Meléndez Solano Honduras 2:01.9 7 Alexander Bridges Antigua 2:02.2 HEAT 3 1 Owen Hamilton Jamaica 1:51.8 2 Michael White USA 1:52.1 3 Agberto Conciecao Guimaraes Brazil 1:53.1 4 Emilio Ulloa Valenzuela Chile 1:53.3 5 Gerold Pawirodikromo Surinam 1:54.2 NON-PARTICIPANTS Auchinleck Spencer Antigua and Barbuda Gabriel Lopera Londoño Colombia José Velázquez Venezuela 800 METRES (8 Jul) SEMI-FINALS HEAT 1 1 Owen Hamilton Jamaica 1:48.3 2 James Robinson USA 1:48.4 3 Agberto Conciecao Guimaraes Brazil 1:48.8 4 E,ilio Ulloa Valenzuela Chile 1:48.8 5 Leandro Civil Jorvis Cuba 1:49.0 6 Michael Watson Bermuda 1:49.4 7 Gerald Pawirodikromo Surinam 1:50.7 8 Victor Ramos Puerto Rico 1:51.5 HEAT 2 1 Alberto Juantorena Danger Cuba 1:50.9 2 Cristian Molina Sifuentes Chile 1:51.1 3 Doug Wournell Canada 1:51.1 4 Michael White USA 1:51.1 5 Omar Andematten Argentina 1:52.0 6 Alberto Westerman Lopes Brazil 1:52.5 7 Francisco Solis Manriquez Dominican Republic 1:52.7 8 Gustavo Rivera Puerto Rico 1:52.9 800 METRES (9 Jul) FINAL 1 James Robinson USA 1:46.3 2 Alberto Juantorena Danger Cuba 1:46.4 3 Agberto Conciecao Guimaraes Brazil 1:46.8 4 Owen Hamilton Jamaica 1:47.3 5 Emilio Ulloa Valenzuela Chile 1:49.2 6 Leandro Civil Jorvis Cuba 1:49.5 7 Doug Wournell Canada 1:50.0 8 Cristian Molina Sifuentes Chile 1:51.7 Pan-American Games, San Juan 1979 - 7 - 1,500 METRES (12 Jul) HEAT 1 1 John Craig Canada 3:45.2 2 Eduardo Castro Mexico 3:45.5 3 Don Paige USA 3:45.5 4 Luis Medina Montoya Cuba 3:45.6 5 Jose González Tiapa Venezuela 3:45.9 6 Jorge Ortiz Puerto Rico 3:46.0 7 Alberto Westerman Lopes Brazil 3:48.1 8 Abel Godoy Uruguay 3:50.5 9 Emilio Ulloa Valenzuela Chile 3:51.2 10 Adolfo Banegas Puerto Honduras 4:08.9 Omar Andematten Argentina DNFinish HEAT 2 1 Agberto Conciecao Guimaraes Brazil 3:45.8 2 Peter Spir Canada 3:45.8 3 Todd Harbour USA 3:46.0 4 Ignacio Melesio Mexico 3:46.1 5 Michael Watson Bermuda 3:46.1 6 Leandro Civil Jorvis Cuba 3:47.3 7 Modesto Comprés Dominican Republic 3:49.9 8 Juan Aquino Puerto Rico 3:50.9 9 Eduardo Valenzuela Vaillant Chile 3:59.3 NON-PARTICIPANTS Auchinleck Spencer Antigua and Barbuda Jairo Cubillos Colombia Michael Furtado Jamaica Osman Escobar Venezuela 1,500 METRES (14 Jul) FINAL 1 Don Paige USA 3:40.5 2 Todd Harbour USA 3:41.5 3 Agberto Conciecao Guimaraes Brazil 3:41.5 4 Eduardo Castro Mexico 3:42.1 5 John Craig Canada 3:42.6 6 Peter Spir Canada 3:46.0 7 Michael Watson Bermuda 3:46.3 8 Jose González Tiapa Venezuela 3:46.7 9 Ignacio Melesio Mexico 3:49.2 10 Jorge Ortiz Puerto Rico 3:49.8 11 Leandro Civil Jorvis Cuba 3:52.4 Luis Medina Montoya Cuba DNRun Pan-American Games, San Juan 1979 - 8 - 5,000 METRES (11 Jul) FINAL 1 Matt Centrowitz USA 14:01.0 2 Herb Lindsay USA 14:04.1 3 Rodolfo Gómez Mexico 14:05.0 4 Enrique Aquino Busquets Mexico 14:05.9 5 Peter Butler Canada 14:07.6 6 Jaime Vélez Puerto Rico 14:17.2 7 Victor Mora Garcia Colombia 14:17.7 8 Jorge Monin Argentina 14:21.3 9 Luis Tipán Ecuador 14:29.1 10 José Cobo Valdes Cuba 15:00.5 11 Sergio Gregorio da Silva Brazil 15:07.7 12 Luis Aquillón Calderón El Salvador 15:22.5 Silvio Salazar Colombia DNRun Domingo Tibaduiza Reyes Colombia DNRun Errol Drakes Guyana
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